Name: Souleymane Coulibaly
Club: Tottenham
D.O.B: 26/12/1994
Nationality: Ivorian
Position: Striker
Strengths:
Personality: Ambitious
Suggested Roles:
Poacher
Complete forward attack
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Souleymane Coulibaly began his international career with Côte d'Ivoire national under-17 football team at the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup where he scored nine goals in four matches: one goal against Australia, 4 goals against Denmark, and a hat-trick in a draw against Brazil. Coulibaly also scored a goal in a 2-3 loss to France in the Round of 16. He is the tournament's topscorer. When it comes to "most goals scored at one tournament" only one other player scored the same amount of goals, Florent Sinama Pongolle from France (at the earlier held 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship), who did that in six matches, not in Coulibaly's four.[10] He scored nine of his side's ten goals overall, which meant that he scored every 40 minutes of match time, or slightly more than once per half played.
As a result of his performances, Coulibaly was linked in the media to moves to Manchester United and Real M He has received the label of the "New Drogba" in reference to fellow Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba
Club: Tottenham
D.O.B: 26/12/1994
Nationality: Ivorian
Position: Striker
Strengths:
- Dribbling
- First touch
- Off the ball agility
- passing
- stamina
- decisions
- composure
Personality: Ambitious
Suggested Roles:
Poacher
Complete forward attack
screenshots
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Souleymane Coulibaly began his international career with Côte d'Ivoire national under-17 football team at the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup where he scored nine goals in four matches: one goal against Australia, 4 goals against Denmark, and a hat-trick in a draw against Brazil. Coulibaly also scored a goal in a 2-3 loss to France in the Round of 16. He is the tournament's topscorer. When it comes to "most goals scored at one tournament" only one other player scored the same amount of goals, Florent Sinama Pongolle from France (at the earlier held 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship), who did that in six matches, not in Coulibaly's four.[10] He scored nine of his side's ten goals overall, which meant that he scored every 40 minutes of match time, or slightly more than once per half played.
As a result of his performances, Coulibaly was linked in the media to moves to Manchester United and Real M He has received the label of the "New Drogba" in reference to fellow Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba